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THR0U6H STOCK. TAKIN
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‘ Senex’a fetter *ppe«r Dost
week, an Also oxhWlfeJ froni A“re-
nwrkabfe epeech" delivered aft a
wtirce of R. B. Bieoeptory, Belfast,
Ireland
Progress.—-That Clintpn is grow
ing can be attested by the most
casual observer, a number of private
residences of. no mean proportions
such as those of Geo, B. Pay and*
otlfera were put up laat yeai.and
we hear of several other private
residences in conftemplation the’
- oomingMpriogand summer. Probably
: the most noticeable improvements
in the buildiug/Jine were the new
Stores'erected' by Mr. Searle oppo
site the market. They are a credit .
to the builder as ■ well as to the ep*-
terprise of Mr. tSearle. , The corner
one, aa we previously .mentioned, is
'.'1I0W oceupi’d oy Messrs Thoq. Coop-
er.i. Son, Grocers. This firm whore
name .has for spme years been a
'hnusetioTd word for Qie excellence
ioB their goods, tlfe variety of their
fstock and the courtesy of their assis-.
^auts, ftan now be Said to have a
grocery, establishment illicit- in all
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^n^rtie CQUuiy. .TltoWors bus a
depth of some 70' feet with double
counters and shelving, office counter
etc,, and storage room ip the rear.
The shelves on one side are packed
with the leading brundB of shelf
groceries tastily displayed and on'
the cornice above are hung huge
* display lithograph and cronw>-g>aph
cfticls of world renowned mano ae-
Jtu>gs, TJy»-rytlung in connection,
.with .tjw.jfaiuily, grocery department
iis as ’’clean as a,x|.iew pin.” • ludeed
<Ve are not eUre'-that Messrs Cooper’
.and Son,.do not ‘daily bre-k a por- .
•‘tioffof the prayer of every Christian:
‘*Lead us riot ii to ** temptatpm,”.:
.The .nobby sigh outsiife, the neat
^window shades when down",, apd the
showy samples in the windows at
tract the attention of the public.
They are-tempted’to go inside,’ here
Hie seductive influence of the sur
roundings, the prompt and business
; like, mapper in- wjiiph- . replies are
given insehsibly tempts dyen those
whodrop in, merely to take aj’flool?
around”, to purchase, Once a sale,
is made the dcliauces are that- the
purchaser becomes a regular custo
mer. ■ The reliability of a firm is a
sure passport to success. While
groceries proper and goods incident
-44Lthere.tcuare -kepMiuendl.ess,. yar.ia-_
ty and profusion, one must not over
look an important adjunct—the
; glass, crockery aiid' chipa.w^re stock..
: JThe whole of the extensi1 e shelving-
ojj one .side, bristles and glistens
. with modern shaped tea sets and
table sets," some plain anil some or
namented with printed-and painted
designs relieved by bands a-id orris-
nien.ts of told*. Tak.e'the establish-,
uient of the Messrs Cooper all iir
all it is a credit to our town, and'the
’ 'projirietbfS.. 'lravF“evitTcFd^ro a ih-"
markable degree the sterling busi
ness proclivities which have gaiued
for the town of Clinton an enviable
reputation, among the consuming
public bath in town, and surround ,
ing country. It may be in order to
mention that Mr,. R.’ Irtfin, of the
. makes„.tbe.
office of Messrs Cooper his up town
'one atid *is‘UsuailyTo be found there'
during market-hours. - ’ ■
* Huron Sabbath Schools^
A largely attended Convention Of
■the Huron Sabbath S hools was.held
- in Seaforth, last week-, meeting"'a|
.fornatel/ 'ih the Methodist‘’jand
1 Presby terian ' ■ ebnrelies. Nearly
”every school in the county was re
- preseiifoil by- one or.p:ore delegates,
eitlrer miriisiers or laymen. • Hon.’
S. II. Blake, who. was expected to
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b. ,0. PRoviNdiAL G. L—Moftara,
jBd, Bloody >nd V- U*utalon went to
Witighaui yeatefday to attend tho
meeting. We al«0 notice Mr. R.
Plunkett, of Goderfeh, <md Mr, W.
M. Knight, of the 4tbr on their xaX
there; 1 ,
A numuer of Bea forth our I ere
throve up here IftHt Thursday evening .
expecting to have a genie with the
iooftl club, but were diB8ft|'pdI»t«d>
as no club has been organized here so
far thia season. What are the Clin
too Scotchmen doing ? •
From Onif Who . Knows.—The
contract of Miss. Foxton’s new yesi
deuce was awarded to W. A-
Gharleewortli. If William pleases
his Clinton patrons as well a^.-be
did the Winuipiggers, they1 will bo
well satisfied. Success my boy. •
W, 4, Shannon Thos. Wifeoji feid;;
Win.* Doughs have been appointed
license)-commissiQnerH for the* Ifos^,
•Riding of Heron under the Ci-ook’s-
AcftC J, B- Geiger, Edward Cash
end K Seldon, were appofot^d fort
Bon th Horan,
Mr R. DouGLASs)an<ttachft o.f?^iitaj'*ppointmeniB-ha8 not an equal
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in town last week vi-dting, friends
He is also one rtf the firm ef Burgess
ifc Douglass, poul try ' breeders, and
took in’tife poultry show aft Sea.•
forth,, his exhibit being composed of
remarkably fine specimens'of Cochin-
Chinas, Polands etc. .
Y. M. 0. (X—The young .me^s
Conservative club met f Monday..-
evening. The debate on fhe N.- P.
- was very interesting. Tim Chairman,•
Dr. D. H, DowslOy ’decided 4ir fev<4r<-
of'the N'. P. The debate’for
night is ‘.‘Wlifoli goj^t.lfe farthest
towards forming character—natu'rri
or circumstances ?” Old and yoiipg.
are alike invited, a week from Mon
day evening. ■ '
Salvation Army.—The Salvation ■
Armv had a hHallelujakHurncane’?.
oWitli a very respeptable’Draytoii lady'
one (lav recently.’ " Tliey accused',her
of trying to steal converts, for the
Methodist Cliiirch.’ . After a charge,
retreat, and sortie bud been made,
some very polite language was induh
gsd’ in/including, “liar”, “villain”,,
“thief,■/J‘add to.your,guilt I” &c^
Harriston Vrilntne.
There is a dispute between Rev.
’NEVER feta horeri stand out. qf 'J. htBland aniffhe> congregation, of
M i fferen qes- - o f- op i-ri i^n—w h i ch—niay-
exist between Mr. Blapd and his
congregation the Vnbune. states are
of a minor character and hayo been
greatly misrepresented by the oppon-;
.ents of tlm rector, and that there is
every prospect of- the differences be^
tween the rector aiuj his congrega
tion irp,ing*aftiicabl'y settled.,
. Disrobed —Sentence has been
• pronounced on Rev. TimyUiy O’Con-
pell by tb,r Bishop pf Huron. Tire
sentence of t-ire - Bishop takes away
M r. O10(imfeir’iTiieensVfo“l^«acli'Tir
the Diocese pf Huron, arid prevents
him-from getting let&rs fro'tjn this
diocese to tlie bishop of anv othet,
whicli ministers of 'the Church.of
England .always.must present.- It-
practically amouufs to;a dismissal as
a clergvman.. Nir. O’Connell intim-
ates his intention to npi eal the case,
to-, tire. High Court of Justice. ..
1 . R. S. G <—rTlje ■ Roval Scarlet'
Chapter,. Hnlleti' District*, .opened in
the Orange hall, .Glintonvori the,;14i.h.
inst.[-previous to- the opening pf- tlie,
Gra'iid Lodge ip WingliamT '-Aftef i
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dons,- etc., the following-Si'-Kiiiglit.-
Cbuii aiiions*’ were ..elected for the;
. rtnsniiitf’tHrm.:’—,
SirKt Comp?'in Cmpmand, .Tlibs. Cooper.4,
Sir Kt. Companion Scribe,’ A,( M. Todd*
’Sir Kt. Comp-• Trenail ref, W.’G., Smith
, „SiT.K.t Com- Herald-at*Arins, D, Canteloti
Sii' Kt. Comps, Inward Herald, J. Hanrner*
■Sir.'Kt. Com- Outward.lleiald,- A. Kennedy'
■ As will l>e seen by ad ver.tisenient *
on fort;h pA-te, the G-lobe offers special,
■attractions tins’year, ; EvfH with ab
iiif pervoisious, in order to' help its"
political friends, the Globe is>till ah-
ex’ silent .pftpe.it. , The efforts of iin
fidels to destroy, a .beli'-f' in tlie
Bilde have done riipre to establish- the
truths of the Bible than ' lia-ve an.
equal number of ibeHeyers. The.
Globe by its quasi disbelief in the
good faith of our Dominion ru er-
lias probably done more towards ef
feeting good government' than any
iiftlf.dozcn thick arid thin supporters
of .tlre pow ers- that be.
FbatErnal.—Clinton* Lodge No .
*705, 1.0 GT., paid ,a yisit to S«a
■ fort 11stLt>uge^uTrE 1 h>ayreyen fiiig, aud"
took part in a Temperance jubilee,
Lodges were also'' present 'from
Mitchell, Stratford, Winthrop, Cun
lop, and other jjlftces.- Stratford.
Temperance new, brass band was-in
.attendance and gave some splendid
^elections.- Mr. Fb'gg, G.W.C.', of
Mitchell, gave a few- very appro-
priafeTataria-touching remaj ks with.
re.feKence,'to mem' ers.enforcing the
Sicott Act. He will likely Visit
Clinton at' ft future., date. The cori
’tingeut-ffoin t,be.“Hub'’ speakJvery
highly of the affair. • ' ' ■>
Sunday School Anniversary.—
The anniversary services of the Ohs
tario st. Meth, church Sunday schoo
will be held nbxt Sunday and Mon
day evenings. On; Sunday the
morning 'and evening services .will
ite conducted by tlie. Rev.’,R, W.
Williams, " of; Teeswater,. who is
spoken of as a most”-.eloquentrand
interesting speaker. ■ r Qn .Sunday
afternoon there will be a mass meet
ing of the church fttffl Siihrtftg spliooh
when several ftridr'esses will- be de
livered and appropriate hymns sung,
by the children. ; On .‘Monday ftve’g
the Anniversary nweriug ;wilj be
held in the-church to4Whit;h there
will be, no admission fee but a good
collection is; Solicited, The pro
tgramtne will cQhsist o.f Recitations,
Dialogues, Hymns and Addresses,
Greqt preparations ato, being made
for these, services and a good "time
is expected. The school has been
'msking great progress during tin
year and holds a good position in a
thoroughly Suodly school'foton.
Bell - Telephone Company.-—.
Elft^PU’ tfiousalici poles were Used
by this Company in {Intario alone
last year it? connecting its Exehiing
es together, and the plans for tlx
coming season include a rapid wten*
sion of this part of its Inisiifess sinl
a considerable addition alsrf to the
•number of Exchanges. .Th# Com
pany claims now to furnish the,
ohpapesft l<ftlpph'one’ service, in the
world, but an effort is to he made to
give lower rates yet-in certain small
places whore .only a fow suhAetihers
ciiti bo o*li^iiT)Pd*Aiid where thp Ser
Vice cosc few's and is not worth so
much as in large Towns, The.btiNi*
ness done in supplying instruments
for use on private lines will also, tl.
Is expoctod, be very largo this ypu-,
a new fo itnre tn it being the furffish*
fog of a coffipietfl outfit w.jth license
;fo ',usa' under ail patents owned by
the GbttipMnv. at a very tow ^rioe to
■^toSbUHerorlio are wjilfot to relieve
FAINS AND ILLS.
Uat Olli, MeUable Killer dfPaln,
3«****m«*» MruUMn^e., butffor liowel
,4K FS-JWCT<w#,w»f
r»e., fic. 4R* Irf OHWT/w/er*-.
• ■ 9^9 UmU1 Jiottlf.
DJMS 9c LAWRENCE,CO. Limited.
WheMMBle AKuuu, Montreal.
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■ CIhiton, Wednesday, Feb. 18th
;. LOO AL'NEWS.
and1 Around the “llub.”
■ ; .. T --------------z'
w« will bt glad to rfoeive
' , ■ • any rtliapletpiix^i, either'
-PEliifotiflji!: .</ •meetings,/^
tottfifnnuiitf, itoclety and church doings, jstfl.
JJ ' , oraiiy other uMtlers of general intereeC
^ill aligaj/s have a f>lageinourcolumns.--E,i>
' £1 ■ &RIW’AH^.—Three Thousand -
. Cardis oXiSwiss. Embroidery, or-
J1J diered last Summer, direct from
Switzerland,arrived yesterday,
-as it was impossible to caticel:
tho ot^ t|»ey will be sold at
FIR8T <pOSTat JOILN CHAIIFS
^reut\eljparing sale..
^Mjss Elliott, of Exeter, is the
w-
/I gt|est of Mrs. Brower.
« i ^JmQuery,”—TWhy did you not at-
,,theTBalfoFnday evening,?:
Mb. aiu> Mrs. John Callendar
: '^jdtjd the Forest'city last week.
l&dorfl iinblanketed after driving in’
7””'™
•. ■’-Seaforth Poultry Show,-Among
the-rare birds we observed parrots,
^-rabbito. and rapoons.—Sun.
■\ Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Moore, of the
' ^CbuimerciaV’ last week journeyed
Mary’s to be present- at' the
The “Hur.” wwn?rowded with
^^^’geoplejandteam^ Saturday. There
a big'trade done iu‘nearly every
of busiiiess. - , • .
\The ,MisseS Logan "and "DXRKTbf
■b<Gqjteri<flb . wbb.foave li^eii vimting'
'friends jn .tO'Wii, returned home on
Saturday evening. ' . ' 1
- John Crolv, Jr., secured first
- prize for skating . backwards,;at a
v'tv’ Keating coptest held in tlfe' Dominion'
.. .Rink,..Seaforth, Friday evening..
' —rAlttr-M-AeKM-AN-’-ftn—oM-r-e.sii.leilt of
wLAyliifti.-place, leaves this week for
’fo. • Nofwodd^ Peterborough .eouutyT"
‘ 'AVherH-flia'i'wili reside in tUe future.
- , Miss M. Gilchrist -goes to'Tort
' ■ onto thi^KW55Hky=to'~tafce< a-rAspOusilile'
-. position With a_. leading unTliuery
firm. •'
WE are pleased to pde. Mr, Jsfoms
Heairir iiioviug about outside..ftfrer
being confined to the house for sey>
eral days w.estling with physical Ml-
. inputs.
No .trains.and no mail matter for
several days dufiyff. the .past \y.e--k
'■ have-hrtnithecaiise of m uub pleasure,-
on t.lfo sfttlK-...principle as it is hold
. that 110 pain nO’pleasure.
-Mr* A A. Bennett is booming
A’ilm furniture, bus'rhess, Of the big
piles sold, of .late.w.^aa 'arge consign*.
^-IpenV‘khipped to Bruceliehl on Fri>
\ s’/^ay last.,; „ '
Mr, Peter BatHgate, of th- first,
lino of Erariiosa,-,owus tlfree cows.
•Each of-these cows^nas given birth
tn twin calves during- tlie past- (iiqntli;
.Five of the’caly.es are -living.-^
Guelph Herald,
’ THE-HiiHett Branch Agl.' Society J
will hold their Annual Dinner dt
the Rattrini ury House on the even*.
;;:g cf Thtirtthty,- 26t)>. Jfol>, .Aih-'
i‘nteresti<tg|timeis expected. Several
D leading ..agriculturists wjlf give ad-
*■ dresses..^.—
AucTibN^ALE..—Mr. J.osifth. 'Mei
—-^llveeft-has—insirdeved^IforDr-Drckr
inson to sell the whole of bis l’arm
Stock and inipleineritsrat lot 32,, cbn.
6, Hul'lett; on Friday ^7,th .Feb. at
1 o’clock p. m* “ . *
To Day,Wedhesdfty the 18th ir.st,,
.befog Ash. Wednesday anil a
festival of the Roman Catholic, and
A ng I icaru_c.hu relies, is now a statu
tory holiday, and all chftrtered banks
.........and customs and inland' revenue
offices will be closed on this day.
(Iapt. Sumner .of the Salvation
Army was unceremoniously ejected
. from the rekidetice of. a Christian
■ soldier on Friday last for abusive and
improper lahguagfi^Mlis cohr.se talk
about the -'“halleibjah lasses and
dynamite” is not acceptable where
-religion aftd morality exist.—Sea-
"Vice-Admiral Henry: Wolsey
Bayfield died in Charlottetown, N.
8. Feby 11, aged. SO. He was well
known fts an able topographer. »If
tire old gontletrian had been spared
fdr a few years more he.might haye’
had'the pleasure of learning that-the
port Oil Lake Huron named after
him had been selected as a lake
terminus by the C. P.‘R. .
Harrow Escape,“Mr, P. W.
Hayward, of ,the “Clinton, curriage
.works,”* had ft narrow escape tlie
other day, He was helping to re
move ft rig from the paint shop.
1 ^heta-ori the platform, • about 20
feet from the ground, he lost his
/balhhce, hiiitoertand the rf^ eoming-
trt the ground With a crash, Mr
H.‘whs not seribusl^njured.
Ne.w BusiNESSt-Mr. Unas. Hance,
wel] known »n town, lias rented the
'premises' on Ohtftrto»8treet< owned
by. Mr. Jas, Miller aiyTat prpsent
occupied ae a-billiard , hall. Mr
,«..ll>iBce purposes Opening out, about
/thd-first oi March, a firstrelass Rtock
-jdf tailoring goods, Ordered work
nvhl be ’hi« specialty. • Watch for
' the annOifiicenient,! - -
. ..Gut His Leg **Ou Thursday Jos;
Walker, ft hiitoher hoy, was working
With ft OleaveK when it clipped;, ijh’ ’
fileting in ugly ga^b hi the left knee
and hutting one of the arteries.
. ,?t5 Tffe boy went on with hto wdrfe htto
*’ toinfltefthe seemed Th h# tn
• *’ a elupon tho eat was bleeding
* •» , profusely and medtoril aid had to be
^^^■muamaagd. It was some time he*
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HkAsft
tlfo usual 'rout,inn business, nntiiia L
Su-aiTord,. .but liiid to return east
from theru owing, to late trairis and
business engagembilts.
’From the report of joint secretar
ies,'J. 0; Stevenson and A. H. Mali*,
ning, We learn that - , '
THE BANNER SCHOOL ’
of the county is the due at Creditob,
lieloiigiiig t the Evangeiic.il xlssbcia-
tioii, and under the pastorate of
Rev. 'T._ A. bchinidt. The Slipeiin-.
teiidei'it is-Mr. C. Brown, anu the
following is the" report in full '
Total No. *of Bcholare, . 3;"0
Total Nd. of teachers, ' 42
. Total r . 3^2
Adie rage attendance, 322
f Mission money raised, $65-
q SI S expenses," $175.
. ;No. of of pledged teetotal
lers, 190
^I’ljry'fflBo^repor^irff^ -
* “WeJjiid ’ i<i the four towns of
which vve are able to get complete
-returnH, the. Sunday -School pojiu'a-*
tion considerably exc.ei.ds that of
Pu-blic Schools ir three tr— *
P. S at- S>S.-at '
^tendance, attendance.
"'•1^15 •
776
701 -
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’, Goderich^
(Binton, '
Seiifortb“,
Wihgliam,
■Exe tori'
Brussels,
Making die best <
which tlie data we have -enables us
to do,“we have concluded that there
tire in the’ whole county of Huron
about 150- Sunday Schools, with a
membership of scholars, teachers
and officers of about 17,500.'*-
JUST RECEIVED
1 Ton Building Paper,
1-2 Ton American Carpet Pelt,
1-4 Ton Green and Crab Window'
60,000 Envelopes. * ■
20,000 State Pencils. : :
300 lbs. English Colored Twine. ’
fe,000 Scribbling Books.,
Drawing Book§»f
150 Leaths SchooLBags.
Also several Cases of. Goods filled loith. BfQ Bargains'
/ ” : for the people.
Ohris, Dickson, t. Olinton,
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We .are preparing for the 4
as'ftin atLondesboro, bh the 25th
Fehr 1882, to open tenders for build
ing bridges and supplying elm
plank,
•Jas Braithwaite,
Clerk,
Porter’s Hill.
Mrs, MTIchellof Goderich.jyag^.lha
guest of Mr* Archie JSRiott hist^vftfek
Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Cousirfb of ;€!dlborne
are visiting friends in the yloinity the
past week J”
■ Miss Mattie ..Johnston, of the 4th.
REetlPTS AND ix^Npijms
Ot thaljttnton Public School.gor the vear'18S4 '
w’-w ■ . • .... • •r.-^w •
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Jan, 1,to balance on hand.. .... ‘ vi*iv
Kebutfl from County on Inspector’s salary 18 89
Government grant to Publie Sohool "n
Government grant to Mode) School
County grant to Model Sehqql. . . .
Fees from Mod.el Students..
Fees from nonresidents ..-
Balance t>f estimate for 1884 .,
Part estimate of 1884 .. . •.# 4.;.,.'
EXPENDITURES).
Teachers Salaries .. .*V
Printing, advertising, etc.
Stationery ...1 -
J| ■» ■ Vu- ■ njijlijCSyrj
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•»!»* tr‘ ""..Ul 1
t We*have most of oilr oi’ders placed fot'
SPRING GOOD
and will be able to.show, th&*fineskstack oT'Good^.e
• • Toronto?7aiiti? the’- ;
O E. G ZE3
as we bought them early *and Cotton Goofl.s of all fends hayc advai
greatly since vvq’pla^o'd onr orders. ( '
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.micw . uvmubwii, w-ww^m. stationery.* > ,.-*a ,.- .41>.
has returire.d bOIO® from her Vlsi.t up New stove, new pipds, cleiniog-, etc.
North ’’’ , " ’ ’ Now puni«,retfairin»r platform, etc
’ 4 ‘ «'' '■ Caicigifnm#,*cbloringjwhitewashing,
Mr. Archibald McDougall of the
■Cut lino officiated At We Bayfield
Preah > terintf ohurcti:con"Snh'<lay the
8th, in the Mr.' Forester who
-wak doing sijniltii'Lservicp^ arfietbei^
Mr,- McDougall Is'an able, and; elo
quent expounder of the\Gospel, liav
ing pounrfed -it into, the Manitobans
last; winter.. Bayfield had a rftre
treat. ■
Miss Ida Cryderman is about to
take up her a hod e’in Mitchell. We
understand the teaching of music
there, tor which she is eminently
qualified, Will -be engaged in by her..
' Mr. Wm. Elliott pf the 4th con.
paid a flying visit to the vicinity of’
Holmesville., , < '
z Mr, John Taylor, of Lond3n,j\.gent
for the London ’ Mutual . Insurance
Company was- through here on busi
ness for that firm.
Mn Rail Rlitledge of the 4th has
an eye to sheep raising. He bad
8omri.fine latnbsjdropp’d last -week—
. .-qui te.a-hAu I
:Mr. Alexander'Hamilton of the*
C’uft-Line returned home last week
from-his visit to his- .brother, Air. T,
Hamilton;. - . .
Tommy Cox, and Robert Elliott
paid ‘a visit to Winghanilast week.
Alias Lizzie Elliott, daughter of the
.Reeve of Goderich tp.-, is the guest
of Mr. WmT Elliott of fhe 4th, con.
Mr. Da.vid.rWJlson of-Chicago is
.here on a visit.\ ™
Obit., We are sorry, have„ ,to
chronicle the death pf the infant aqn
of Mr. T R. Miller, School teacher? ■
The-roads around here are com'-
.pfet-ely. blocked-by the late storm,
tea ms'from the 6t h And 1st having to
travel the 4th on their way to Gode
rich.
' Mr. William Blair of the Cut Line
lost A'Vitltiable ytoift old-colt last\week
It appears to have been-tired ol life,’
.and consequently hufijg^itself.
Air. Alex Cox, of the CutLine lost
.a year old steer, the brute tumbled
into the.manager, -and when' found
was .dead.’-'' • - -j-
Belgrave. ,
. Pile® of wood.out this month.
. A. Tny tor.is;busy taking stock.
.816 ■
.. 1107
; ,70?
640
798
514..
computation
i.t
Uuilett^
Meeting of, Ilullett Couboil
I/>n<iehboro, on 'the yin rebr, iboo.
All the members present. Minutes*
-.4-
Meeting ot;, Ilullett Counoil at
Ixnidefeboro, on dhe 9th Febr, 1885.
All the members present. Minutes*
of ormer .meeting confirmed. Re
solved that a new cedar bridge be
built on con. R. 8*9, Lot 17, known
as 'Ologs back” bridge ftnd one on
S» R^IJ-14, Con. fo. Reeve and
Clerk to get plans and specifications
for same, clerk to advertise for ten
ders. The following persons to be
Boat'd rtf Healths J. McMiilah, Reeve,
and J. Braithwaite-(ex officio,, Thos •
Cnrbert, Geo. Watt and John Sprung,
to, be paid, $1.75 pPrday for services.
Dr. O. Young to be Mpdfaal Health.
0 cer ol said board, to be paid M
per du.v for Bervici'H and J.. Mo illan
to bO BfitfitiTry Inspector to be paid
ft per day for services. A by law to
be prepared' and passed at next
meeting of boufj&U to repeal, By
law No. 6. 1883 entitled “By law ap
pointjfiga township Engineer." And
to.apprtint H', B. Proudfoot, P, R S.
ol Clinton, township engineer,, to be’
pi-id „5 per day ’tor services without
any extras.- Ti’eibsdbar’s account
with this township .for‘1884 as Audi.**
ed pABse'b 6Q copies of said account
to be printed, *The Reeve to pro
ourb a car toad cl* cedar timber to be
'delivered at the railway station,
Londes boro, for bridge to ba built on
S. R, 10 II, con, 12, and for culverts,
Treasurer to pay for said limber on
the o’-der of Reeve* Clerk to adver
tise for 15,000 feel (hoard measure)
of sound rook elm plank to be de*
.livered aLthe following places; 5.100
feet At McMichAel’s Midge con, R. 2*
3, Ixi't z. 11,800 toot at KrioX* Raw mill,
RX O feet at John Goviers, Base line,
1090 feet aifi ClnWill’s, 1500 fo«r
St- Londe^boro, 4^00 feet Al “Hog’s
back” bridge con. .& 8-9. Ix)l I?»
g^^Uj^unpor nlank, ^2.98 jto
• 68-10
.. i., D&O 00-
.. 160 co
. ..'160'00
.. moa
.. 2750) 00-
' ... 800-00
08920 fli
•- t
?: 83003 42
' ,, ' 38 04
30 53
..,. 22 88
&o * 410'6?
.. ‘3ft.00
■aa,.,,.,. 4E01<
-.id Oft
.... 107 68
28 01
225 00
■60 ftO
75 00
' 6 80
ft 00 -
13 ftJ.
,20 (12
)
Painting, graining.e.te,. .
General Teplftfg: ' .. e .
Maps, apparatus,.eta,..-JCP
.Firg wood, kiudlin^eta..
School furnltura, new desks, eta.'.
Caretaker,. ,. • *\
inspector -
Secretary ,. - ‘J'- .
Disbnrseniehts, teaming, 'postiftMy ate.
' Election expenses . » .-!•**, ,-
.Merit cards, etc,, for exainliiatlQlv. *-
Miscellaneous,, : .
«■ . »■ -
Balinre.
' • 4 ■ ’ ■ J.- - ■ $392p ft*
...
■■8. 93870 40A.‘.- 5816
RECEIPTS' ANfi; JXPSNPiTlfRtS
' Clinton liljjJi School *for 1884.-, ’
' .RECljipT3.< . • ■ ..
Jan. 1, to etish on liand,- bAJ. from 1883, .3 6 07
.Co -, grant, for last half of ’88..8532 004 —
G »v. grant, for flrptr'halt.of *84’..-649 00- 1131 00
Cash for grass, .i,. ,,f 1 .. " ""
■Balance of town ^rant.. . • .. ..
'Fees for Chemical's ‘ ,. ., ’ ,
■Fees for 1884 ' " .. . ...
County, Equivalent, to. Gov, Grant ..
Town,Grant as.per estimate tor 1S8S ,,
' ' _ , EXPENDITURES.
Paidteachers. Head -Master . .ftl20b'.60
• First Assistant , .. 950 00...
Sceohd Assistant.. .. .. '800 00**
Third Assistant., ., 660.00 33000 00
‘Repairs School furniture, etWP
■ Maps, Apparatus, etc,
Printing^Stationery, etc..
Fuel.. .. .. .. . .,-
Caretaker, , ,
Secretary-Treasurer.,' ■■ ,,
Loans, Interest, etc.,
Miscellaneous. • f..
. KOB. "W- COATS,
(Snooessor to S. FOWLER & S0NQ
Watchmaker, Jeweler and Engraver.
The latest styles of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, ‘OpticaTCoods and1 Silverware always lir
stock. A good stock of VIQLIN:S*i’RlNG3 always on Hand.
tyfS^Repamhg promptly• attended. to .and Warranted.
BEAVER BLOCK, CLINTON.
,,* .. , „. • e 00,
w«u grant.. . • .. , .. 1000 00
County share of Inter, Exani. Expends 43 53
674 25-
113] 00
1500 00
<5397 85
77-24.
33 -78
70 S5
.. -73 13
, 75 00
60 00
, 87Q 00
,. , 69 02
$4929 02*
.. 408 83
■ 85397 86
JOHN CUNNINGHAHE,
Gitb(JER,;" .‘GU-ivi'biir. ’■
Choice Groceries, Fruits,,Confectionery, Etc-.
,J?resli Currants, .'Layer Raisins^ Black. Basket Raisins/;
Valencias,' layers; Valencias, l’GGse; Citron, »0range,
.Lemon..Peels.^„NOTS^AJmonds, Filberts^ Peacan, &c.
■ *. Green'and Dried" Fruits of all’ kinds. About twenty different kinds of-
'Confectionery. BISCUITS—Wine, Abetnotliy, Lemon, Fruit, Sodu« and
Crown Biscuits. Marmalade.in jars. CANNED GOODS—Peaches, Pears,
•/Tomatoes,. Salmon, Mackeral, Lobsters, Sardines, etc/ fej* Iladdio and
OY3TERS constantly on hand.
CHINA &WHITJ GRANITE GL^SWARE^ClSi^?&
—! ' —’ "JC — — — ------ - --- - f ’ -- r- ... . . . . • ■ ■ *. A, ' ' ' .J
■all new-goods and of'the very latest styles. Seo them early.
■ . Essences, of every kind.Reliable Yeast Cakes, Toilet Soaps, made bj*
Jail the leading manufacturers. Washing Soaps—all the leading lines.
CHEAT VALUE IN TEASj COFFEES AND SPIC2S.
" • ’’■FMT ,JjW S ’ ■■ . -—---r -------, - •. —
Gent’s Cups and Saucers,,Glass Bread Plates, Fruit Dishes, Jugs, Nappies,
otc.—all new. goods and of'the very latest styles. Seo them early.
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STOVES. STPV
JijSfeAiTbvdd, a Bplencjid I
. *<
... ~ i- .
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.................................. . ..t,'.CoaVS'loreSi.
F, BARI-OB & BOX STOVES,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTI
* *\ j^Hp J** *' ’ *•«?»>*•**•• y
■rt
Co'ok $tov
5 .
. A. lay tor. is. busy taking stock. > >
. Foresters' Anniversary sermon will
be preached- in the Presbyteriah'
.church on.2 inst , by the Rev. Mr.
R. McCosh rtf Wihgliari) at 2.30 , p. tn.
A ; large* congregritibh is’ expected,.a
collection will be required to defray
expenses. ■ -
The Chai'.s are late Verv often now
.as the snow is fiecomii g deep and
itdrifts into the-cuts.
Business is improving-noW; in our”
village. - .
■ Mr. Badour has a gang of men-
taking out square timber fdr export
shipment. ’ :... - .
• Mr. Tftos. Brboks, one^of the pio-
. neere,.-w.liqse age .is . about . Q8|. had
. boih legs lanced for some ailment.
Ft waB at first thought to be- typhoid
fever. - -
The farmers in this vicinity have
decided to^upport a. cheese factory
here and the product of 201 cows
Jins already- beeii promised.’ It is
thought J00 more can b- secured
which would make the factory a suc
cess.- ..... .. . ...
A~ sort of freeze out game was
played here the other day. ->l. Me--
Kinnori rented a house from P. Mas-
oh -and then sub let a portion to T.;
i\ixon? 'McICihhdri7w’ishe<r to gd:
.possession agrtin- from, Nixon who
then rented the whole house from
Mason thus making his first landlord,
McKinnon, his tenant. Nixon’s'stove
ypipe joined, into McKinnon’s which
was the only out! t for the. smoke.,
McKinnon* sey’ered t-h’e connection
the day Nixon’s month was up in the
hope Ol getting him to evacuate the
premises. Nixon is a great admirer-
of Genl. Gordon and he named liis
quarters Khartoum, fortified it-and
defied El Miilidi 'McKinnon. Nixon,
like Gordon, is an anniirable slrate*
gist. With th?’thermometer at 26
below, zero he could not very-4vell do
without fire. Ji'b'-'could nrtt dyaw
the fire of his enemy. It lie built
one of his own-he' wou.d have to cob
sume bisown smoke. After expert-
meriting he foupd that his physical
economy 'was. not to it. A
happy thought.__.WxJick him. He
would irtAkrt A p irt holo in the side
of his house, but just then it occured
to him that an opening in the glass
of -the window would'- be’ just the
racket/. Putting the rim of his hat
agai.nst an upnea pane of glass in the
window he marked it around with the
diamond setting of hjs. scarf pin,
gave it a.gentle blow-and there v.aa
the circular -opening through; which
his stove pipe now protrudes, to.hjs
own relief, but somewhat to fhe an
noyance of her Majesty's subjects as
the stove pipe Bends its Booty exhal
afions aeross the sidewalk bo (hat
pedestrians get the benefitsof.it,
“ 'Balance,
-•'wVHrHTNE^seereUryr'r™
IkATINC RAI
FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20,
. ' -r- ON—"
Clinton Rink.-
VALUABLE PRIZES!
JLiisatertr Skater^ 1 \ .
- jiack Skaters*
Ladies and Gentleiiicih
ProfcsSiJhfoJI skaters and for
., Barred; Races. ,•
.SEASON ‘TICliEW Suspended.
ADMISSION ■10xOENTS.'7-’.'
'•J.
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j mo,
IT •IT
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. ' - —ETC., AT—
TWITOHELL’S.
Victoria tilocii,' ■ ' - ’.• ■ : ■ 'Clinton, Ontario...
BUFFALO & GOA T ROBES,-for Sale Cfieap^
—- Having received my—-
FALL and WINTBR Stock
. Of BOOTS, SHOES, etc.„I would call MS-Altentlon of tlie public to the same.
SO
<3-SOOiE2RS> ’
Season’s Teas from 15 to 75e. per Poi
\ Bavfield.
Db*r Son,—-I toll yo I wild give ye
any information I Cud about things here
Well, avick, the nt ws is .that some of
the lamps lhst ho defunct Council put.
up life not satisfied Wid ther'Station in
the village, and never ft wonderr fur
they have'not had a ^aim , since the
night before the-iliction, Au* whin th§
• snow is deep an’ the nights dajk..and
cold, VC know, Ills very trying andthey
do, be discoursing? wid wan another In
glneral, the wan 11 Jack s axed the wan
at Jim’s as well aajre cod, fur bo is nigh
A mild out ot town, fwliai makes ye stay
up ther in .the cold wid no wan
to spake will, hungry and forgotten
altogether* Terra, Jwhist ye divil, I
wer put here for a purpose an’, it Bas
failed al ogaiher. I aui becum.bedad,
at useless'US an old almai>a<vJLlolt lie
Skin how it Wud be to paiot«me gtton
when all the boys about the place arc
Orange, Then sex Jim’s, nigh out’of
breath, ach, mavouihon', sea ha, ye might
as Well try to soother Jim W1U the loikes
aV ine as to try to sup upitbe sac, Bon
lie Skin has made a pertect cod o? him*
•Hfjn the hid business, an* the inner he
deserti local politics the bather tor hU*
Belt Aft? ltol to. but, by the Way, boW
about the wan at fro ProSbyUrlati
churahJfi Qi Jack’s, to® ^Ao tbt
>11'40 Hus,-for ye
' vff; ...'
See J ini tny has coiiyvriod blip’ an’ he is
claue gpiie fi um IAi8 siiice t.be matings,
A.eli, hJw is. the Wau 'at. the post „offi8t
^ez^’imh3=?*=^0^&egorraf=s=be=flai'ed'-up“fui’=
a niie .or lu beioro the iliction, sex
Jack's, an’ thin whm things wim hard ,
w,'d lie fc>kin the lite wint out an' the4
Irul family‘wint in mournin’ as’ is frettin
ther goo'ts to fiddle, stri gi, so they are,
every wan Vt ell,,-c^z Jim's, Iwhnl about
the. wan at John’s corner? (j, sez-
J <ck’s. iliac'fellah bus mote fun tbau
any af bus, his hart is bru'ek wid latliu
at the drummers an’ lie t>Kin. bliuio
lie akin, cum iu .iast wake, , u’, bvz John,
l am^fuike a condiiped spirit or lodger
in a gur.den cf cuwcumbers *iy,. the Uoun-
cil uow, ;me lepe.utiOn is clane gone
furivur. 1 iuljnd to withdraw iutu pri
vate luife aliugetber .At that the wan
<<t Markses set, uedud, but Jiju.JilJUld..lue.
wid tie the t'Oime hv the iliction ah’1
Hared up wan uite. By the way, me
boss is wan av the town otiicers an’ be;
s z the new Council won’t bav*» auything
‘ lb du wia us, but iirye'wiii cum Uuwii i
will iry tin’ .get somv, wau. to cig the
suow out av me wiiu"ce »iu’ 1 will tra.e ye
•iih.i<La foiue durup nv the crater Al
Thai the regulator shuk-. his sht.ck ar
Liiim, leding ihim to slitvp ther row,, an’
the-bull av thirn. wiut to rest, so no
more.. ■ Yorns dircenily,- •
■ PAThEYj
News Notes.
■ Mri Sutherland, M. P, has received
a telegram fr om L ieu tenant ,D K, Ross,
of E >> bro of N u 2 Co , u*foi d Rifies, ffei--
iug Ti)B services . in the suudah. .’Lwo
othe^ privates of the same ’Company ask
Mr Suiherlaud to forward aii Application
for them to the Minister of Militia.-
. It is rumored iu official circles, to day
thai A battery, Quebec; would be given
.permission oy the Uilbadian governmeiit
to volunteer for tee ffoudau, the officers
of that corps having expressed their Will-;
■■’ingnesB tojgo into active service.' „ ,
— .' Wolse ey teleg a’pba IbAt 29 of the
wounded at Hakdul U elle have recover.1
: Gebeiur Stewart is slowly, tecovenug.
The-others are doing Well.
■ The authorities ol Ngw South .Wales
hAVe offered., to defr-y the expenses of an
Australian coutigaji!i to-the Suudanl.
* . Mary Cox;.a popular ■ ytiling lady of
■ Springfield, Virginia, was bilried Alive a
lew days ago/ tffie was taken violently
. ill With .neuralgia of the stomach, and
two doses ot morphine weie administered.
Her death was auuouiiced, and the night
after the burial dogB set ftp fearful
bowling at the grave. Next day the
grave was opened and evidences .of-.a.
fearful struggle were" found- The lady
hud lorn-the linings.froth ihe coffin and
*the clotheB. fooffi her body Her aims
ittid bead were also disfigured.
Sarnia is ail agog over the news that
Prof*. Clappe, who left ihut towti several
month Ago with the ueciared intehUon
of going 10 ludia 10 tftke cbtirgeAof an
English military 'band,'is now in New
York teacbiug music donie time bbtofB
leaving last full Ulappo sunt bis wife and
children to England, and, After settling-
up iits affutis, suddenly disappeared,
siftiullaueously with .be accuinnbshed
dA -gbter of; tho Methodist minister.
Qlappb WAS",loaded iff' thft celebrated
TWentv-seVentli.battalion band, of Sar
' Despatches from Osborne (pale the
Queqn in Buffering from a Betiere cold And
bus been unable to leave her bed for two.
flays, ’•?4 '
Policemen Cnle And Cot, who were
.dangerously* wounded by dynamite ex
plosion at thft British Parliament build
ings are coming atound^u right,
Cunnifigham and Burton, the two dy-
namitere singed fehave beep concerned
in foe blowing tip of the Parliament hniid-
ings, are In a fair Way to have their guilt
brought koine to them.'
ToourReaders
4f you suffer from heridttohd, rlizab
nes»,baok dclie.biliouances or humork
Hf .Lto .bftxxl, try Burdock Blood
BJttofsr it ica guaranteed otfre fqrail
irrcgtilitflttei of the Woodi liver' anti
kiduoya. 5
’ A2F Women's Kid Boots onlv $1.75. ' • • ’
tsr Men*s, Boy’s and Cliildreu’s, cheap, accordingly.
sar Trunks aud' Valises very cheap. - ,-
Cicrriftge 'Hif.rness cheaper tliaii-cver. Silver Mounted Single
Cs*<llarne8.8only $14, . . . -
•ear Babyjlirrlages,a large variety, at almost half price. -
93ft. 15,000 ifoftclies High L uid Bine and Ceiliir Shingles for sale, cheap.
Butter and Eggs taken as cash for Hoots and Shoes.
JROOMS TO LET OVER SHOP. •'
f— . • '
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M. FISCHER,?
smith’s-BLOCK, -V GLINTpN,’‘ONT»
” The correct place forperfect fitting garments
. at,closest quotations.
Fit, 'Worimanship, Style Assured
V
tWMfMUBUflaRMtlK
..WANTED,
A CORDS OF GO.OD, STIORT GREEN WOOD
HU- .for the Clinton Sohoois. ■ Apply to
326- 2t . W, H. HINE, Secretary.
i
FARM FOR SALE,
r|1HE tubsoHbcr offers for sale hie farm, being
JI. iot.fiO, Ba.vfiold concession, Qodcrich town
Ship, containing loft acres (actually lio), about
100 acres cloared and free from stumps. Good
form buildings, three acres of Orchard aad go-id
water. Good-Clay soil. The farm isono of the best
•'In the county'of Huron. Abuut'flv<r'miles from
Clinton. 4lialf cash, balance on easy -
Apply on tho premisos, or t “
bmCe, or address • ’ ,
JACOB SHEPPARD,
326 3m . ’ Clinton P. O.
£te & Sanborn’s COFFEE a specialty, all grades a^d^Prii
Ghristie, Brown &’Co’sSiscui
, . HAMS, BREAKEAST BACoW ETC.
Larg^-and Oompbte'Stack df-Ohina, New Crockery,’ Glasswan
. .Goods promptly delivered, Cali and exathine 'our store, which is thi
i---LARGEST AND NEATEST GROCERY TN TOW
T. COOPER & SO
CANTELOK BROS.,
Genera! Grocers and Produce Mercha
RfiOEY’S OLD .STAND, ALBERT STREET^ftLINTON?''.
QBpice, Fresh Family Grocer
; \ CO'NSTANTLYiI^ &T0CK. ' ,
• Farm Produce taken at Highest Price.
bro
iTyipI 1 k
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is Tour Time to Bu
-SEE SHARMAN-S
Lare-e & Assorted Stbi
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<--F. — - - _ - ■ ■ -. ■—. - -
. ’ ’ of ROBES AND BLANKETS if you wish tp
^save
‘“^KverytTiI^gTh'th7i:'HABNEIfnyflown'fcTsuit'the''UirieST”
' GF . A. SHARMA
CLINrON carriage wopj
(LATE HAR RY C ANTE LON’S)
w.X.
J
HOUSE TO LET.
. n “ ————- ' • jjj ■ ■
ON ‘ALBERT STREET, CUNTON. f
8-23tf Apply to'T. CGOPftlV.'Grocef;*
STRAT .SHakP.
0AME- to tho premises of tho subscriber, Lot
10,"Cffn. 5, GeUorieh-Township, about the
middle of October, 1884,’ 4= SIE323233ZE3
(two ewes and two laiubs). The owner can huyc
thorn bj proving-property and paying ohargeB,
FRANCIS HILLOCK,1- • -
Porter’s Hill I’. O.
neo on easy
at Tns Nbws-kecqrd^
STORE TO RENT,
A BRICK STORE, Suitable for first class Dry
Goods, Hardware, or general business, now
occupied by Plumbtkev & Go. Possession given
1st of January.- Rent moderato* Applj to
; 317 R. IR WIN
■ n uImm utzto t .ko. Contain tiiClt own
e. Is a. f •fo,x.anro,'and'orZccCUa)
; - in Cbjldrcu ax'AdtLKdf
STBEEMAirS
powders.
WANTED,
A GOOD SERVANT imm-'dlately. An
A -ply to MRS-. JOH <CRAIB
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* ' • 1
CARETAKER WANTED. ‘
Applications, tor the positton of care
taker of the.Clipton High School, for one
year, will be received by the undersigned
up to the evening of the 16th inst, Duties
to be pertortff6ii"(j-'&,cd learned on. applied-•
’tion to the Sacretary. .W. ff. HiNe, Sec.
February 5th, 1885. . 825
MARKET REPORTS.
. (GOrWcfel >Wy Tuesday aftarnoon ■
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Itoftfo
Fall WheAt.
Kprlo® Wheat, v£fttl*y -
Oat«,
Foos, ,
Apples, (winter} par bbl.
fritter ' 1 . 0
It -f
Giftrdwncd, • »•;, >
Beet, * . . . ■»
«
■4 ■
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4 SO 080
0 80 0 60
TO MERCHANTS:
How to Sell Goods
-—TALK TO—:
QLUCAS
, THE PAlNTF.Ii. "
■ ' GOD-~rfeXCH.
HEW
■ IN PERRirs BLOCK.
■ Ifatid-WAdfi vvo’rlk, seWed And ptgged, at
prices to anit every pnrae. The best Wdrlc,
lcWiat prices, and BAtisfactrori ArftUtoerL’
iAt I hive fltst-class city workmen eta*
entire ;utis£toUoa is«ri Certainty.
Give me a refl*.
* if: Wom.
MANUFACTURES all k
Bogies and Wagons, Cutters ^and Sleig
Only,best Beaconed lumber and best iron used. Best WorkniCftemployed.
All work Vifoj*ranged as repr •sonted.'' ‘ Low Prices, and' Quick S
Buggy Tops, Bodies; .Gears, Trimmings, etc., made in large quantities and'utnjp
•tile Traee at tl.ie.vory lowest tVholes'nlo Prices. REPAIRING promptly attend
A"n kinds of Lumber taken in exchanged • Give us a call. .
P- W; JKAY^ AO, Opposite Fair's; B
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